Bvarious ways of playback (continued), Using the group function, Suppressing the skips of the sound (g-protection) – Sony MZ-E810SP User Manual

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Various ways of playback

(continued)

Remote control

Volume control VOL +, –

HOLD

DISPLAY

SOUND

x

+, –

P MODE/

Jog lever (.u/ENT•>)

Player

“3-color info-LED”

Using the group function

The group function is provided to allow
playback of discs with group settings. The
group function is convenient for playback of
MDs on which several albums or CD singles
have been recorded in MDLP (LP2/LP4 ) mode.

What is a disc with group settings?

The player can play back tracks in units of
groups; that is tracks that have been recorded
on a disc as part of separate groups, as shown
below.
The “3-color info-LED” lights up in green when
a disc with group settings is being played.

Before group settings are made

(normal play)

1 2

4 5 6 7 8

12131415

3

m

Track 1 to 5 are assigned to group 1.
Track 8 to 12 are assigned to group 2.
Track 13 to 15 are assigned to group 3.
Track 6 and 7 are not assigned to a
group.

After setting the group (group play)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3

Tracks that were not assigned to a group are
treated as being part of “Group - -.”

Note

The player does not support the recording of
group settings. Use an MD recorder to set the
group. For details, see “Registering groups using
an MD recorder.”

Playing a track in group play

In group play, all groups are played in order,
starting with group 1, followed by the
unassigned tracks (“Group - -”). Playback
stops after all the tracks have been played.

1

During playback, press P MODE/
repeatedly until “

” appears in the

display.

Cueing to the start of a group
(Group Skip)

On the remote control

1

During playback, press

+ or –.

Pressing the

– button cues to the first

track in the current group. Pressing the
button again cues to the first track of the
previous group. During group cueing,
the “3-color info-LED” on the player
flashes in orange.

On the player

1

During playback, press GROUP.
The “3-color info-LED” on the player
lights up in orange.

2

Press . or >.

z

• The characters “;”, “/”, and “–” can be used in

a group name.

• You can register the same group name more

than twice on the same MD.

• You can specify a group without entering a

group name (C) for it.

Notes

• Up to 99 groups can be registered on a single

MD. The actual number, however, will be less
than 99 if you have entered more characters
than are allowed per disc.

• Depending on the specifications of your MD

recorder, the group function may not work.

Adjusting the sound
(Virtual-Surround • 6-Band
Equalizer)

You can vary the virtual sound to create
different acoustics, or modify the sound to
suit your taste and store it for later use.
The following two effects can be selected.
V-SUR (Virtual-Surround VPT Acoustic
Engine)
Provides 4 kinds of virtual-surround
conditions.
6-BAND EQUALIZER
Provides 6 different sound qualities.

Note

Virtual surround and 6-band equalizer effects
will not be audible during speaker use.

Varying the virtual sound to
create different acoustics
(Virtual-Surround)

1

During playback, press SOUND
repeatedly to select “V-SUR.”

2

Press and hold SOUND for 2 seconds
or more.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select
the surround mode.

B

A

Each time you slide the jog lever, A
and B change as follows:
A

B

STUDIO

V-SUR

S

LIVE

V-SUR

L

CLUB

V-SUR

C

ARENA

V-SUR

A

4

Press the jog lever to enter the selected
surround mode.

Selecting the sound quality
(6-Band Equalizer)

1

During playback, press SOUND
repeatedly to select “SOUND.”

2

Press and hold SOUND for 2 seconds
or more.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select
the SOUND mode.

Each time you slide the jog lever, A
and B change as follows:
A

B

HEAVY

SOUND

H

POPS

SOUND

P

JAZZ

SOUND

J

UNIQUE

SOUND

U

CUSTOM1

SOUND

1

CUSTOM2

SOUND

2

4

Press the jog lever to enter the selected
SOUND mode.

To cancel the procedure

Press and hold the DISPLAY button or the x
button for 2 seconds or more.

To cancel the setting

Slide the jog lever repeatedly in step 1 above
until the indication at B disappears.

Selecting the play mode for
group play (Group Play Mode)

The shuffle play and program play function
can be used during group play mode.

1

Press P MODE/ repeatedly.
After normal playback, the following
play modes are displayed:

Display

(Normal Group
Play)

SHUF

(In-Group Shuffle)

PGM

(Group Program)

Repeat play for the selected group
play mode (Group Repeat Play)

1

During playback in the selected group
play mode, press and hold
P MODE/ for 2 seconds or more.
Playback repeats in the respective
group mode.

Display

SHUF

PGM

Playing groups in a desired
sequence (Group Program Play)

Do the procedure explained in “Listening to
tracks in a desired sequence (Program Play)” to
play back groups in a desired sequence. You
can program up to 10 groups. The sequence of
tracks within the groups cannot be changed.

Registering groups using an
MD recorder

An MD recorder with the group function
Refer to the operating instructions of the MD
recorder.

An MD recorder that does not support the
group function
The procedure below allows you to assign
tracks to a group using the disc name-editing
function.

Specifying groups

1

Change the disc name to the following
by using the MD recorder:

0;[Disc name] // [First track of group 1 ]-

[Last track of group 1] ; [Name of group 1 ] //

A

B

B

[Name of group 2] // ......

B

B

C

[First track of group 2] - [Last track of group 2 ] ;

C

A

Disc name

B

Track number

C

Group name

// Separator between groups

Hyphen placed between the first
track and the last track

;

Separator between track number and
Group name

(Ex.) Set the following groups for the disc
named “Collections ”:
Group name for tracks 1-7:

My Favorites“2003winter”

Group name for tracks 8-17:

Jun&Tac“sunshine head”

Group name for tracks 18-24:

THE NIGHT BUTTERFLYS

Group name for tracks 25-32:

Dream World/Kiss Me!

Text string entered

0;Collections//
1–7;My Favorites“2003winter”//
8–17;Jun&Tac“sunshine head”//
18–24;THE NIGHT BUTTERFLYS//
25–32;Dream World/Kiss Me!//

To modify and store the sound

You can customize the sound settings in
“CUSTOM1” and “CUSTOM2.”

1

Do steps 1 to 3 above, and then slide the
jog lever until “CUSTOM1” or
“CUSTOM2” appears.

2

Press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select the
frequency.

Frequency (100 Hz)

From the left, you can select 100 Hz,
250 Hz, 630 Hz, 1.6 kHz, 4 kHz, or 10 kHz.

4

Turn the volume control repeatedly to
adjust the level.

Level (+10 dB)

You can select from among seven levels.
–10 dB, –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, +3 dB,
+6 dB, +10 dB

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the level for
each frequency.

6

Press the jog lever to enter the selection.

B

Other operations

Viewing the track name and
playing time in the display
on the remote control

You can check the track or disc name, track
number, the elapsed playing time of the
current track, the number of the tracks
recorded on the MD, the group name, and the
total number of

tracks in a group.

A

B

1

Press DISPLAY on the remote control.

Each time you press DISPLAY, the
display changes as the follows:

A

Track number

Track number

The number of
total

tracks in the

group

The number of
total tracks

Track number

Track number

Notes

• Depending on whether group play or normal

play is selected, the operating conditions, and
the disc settings, you may not be able to select
certain indications or the indications may
appear different.

• During playback, the SP/LP mode appears

momentarily, and is then replaced by the
elapsed time of the current track.

Suppressing the skips of
the sound (G-PROTECTION)

The G-PROTECTION function was developed
to provide a higher level of shock resistance
than that of existing players in order to allow
the player to be used while jogging.

Note

The playback sound may skip if:
• the player receives stronger continuous shock.
• a dirty or scratched MiniDisc is played.

Starting playback quickly
(Quick Mode)

After pressing the playback button or cueing
to a track, you can start playback quickly.
This procedure can be done by the remote
control.

1

Press and hold DISPLAY for 2 seconds
or more.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“PowerMode” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“QUICK” appears in the display, and
then press the jog lever to enter the
selection.
“QUICK” appears in the display.

To cancel the procedure

Press and hold the DISPLAY button or the x
button for 2 seconds or more.

To cancel the setting

Select “NORMAL” in step 3 above.

Notes

• When the power mode is set to “QUICK,” the

power remains on within the player even when
nothing appears in the display. This leads to a
shorter battery life. For this reason, it is
recommended that you charge the battery daily.

• If no player operation (including opening or

closing of the lid) occurs for 17 hours, the
power in the player automatically turns off.
For this reason, the next time you start
playback or do another operation, the player
will not respond quickly. The unit, however,
will return to quick mode afterwards.

Protecting your hearing (AVLS)

AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System)
function keeps down the maximum volume to
protect your ears.

1

During playback, press and hold
DISPLAY for 2 seconds or more.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“AVLS” appears in the display, and
then press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“AVLS ON” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever to enter the
selection.
“AVLS ON” appears in the display.

To set the AVLS function on the player

During playback, slide HOLD in the direction
of

, and then while pressing VOL –, slide

HOLD in the opposite direction.

To cancel the AVLS function

On the remote control, select “AVLS OFF” in
step 3 above and press the jog lever.
On the player, during playback, slide HOLD
in the direction of

, and then while

pressing VOL +, slide HOLD in the opposite
direction.

Note

The AVLS setting cannot be made during
playback.

Turning off the beep sound

You can set the beep so that it is not emitted when
the player and the remote control are operated.
This procedure can be done by the remote
control.

1

Press and hold DISPLAY for 2 seconds
or more.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“BEEP” appears in the display, and
then press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“BEEP OFF” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever to enter the
selection.

To cancel the procedure

Press and hold the DISPLAY button or the x
button for 2 seconds or more.

To cancel the setting

Select “BEEP ON” in step 3 above.

Note

The beep sound setting cannot be made during
playback.

Turning on/off the
backlight in the display on
the remote control

You can set the backlight in the display on the
remote control.
This procedure can be done by the remote
control.

1

Press and hold DISPLAY for 2 seconds
or more.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“BACKLIGHT” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly to select
one of the following settings:
Display

AUTO

ON

OFF

4

Press the jog lever to enter the setting.

Locking the controls (HOLD)

1

Slide HOLD on the remote control in
the

> direction, and slide HOLD on

the player in the

direction.

Sliding HOLD on the remote control
disables the controls on the remote
control. Sliding HOLD on the player
disables the controls on the player.

To unlock the controls

Slide HOLD to the opposite directions of the
arrows.

Preserving battery power
(Power Save Mode)

This function allows you to maximize the
operating life of the battery. Power
consumption is reduced by turning off the
“3-color info-LED” at all times, or by turning
off the display when no operation has been
made for a while.
This procedure can be done by the remote
control.

1

Press and hold DISPLAY for 2 seconds
or more.

2

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“PowerMode” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever.

3

Slide the jog lever repeatedly until
“PowerSave” appears in the display,
and then press the jog lever to enter the
selection.
The “3-color info-LED” turns off.

To cancel the procedure

Press and hold the DISPLAY button or the x
button for 2 seconds or more.

To turn on the “3-color info-LED”

Select “NORMAL” in step 3 above.

B

Power sources

When to replace or
recharge the battery

You can check the battery condition through
the battery indicator on the remote control
and the “3-color info-LED” on the player
while using the player.

Indicator on the remote control

Battery power decreasing

v

Weak battery

v

The battery has gone out.
“LOW BATT” flashes in the
display, and the power goes off.

Indicator of the “3-color info-LED” on the
player

The LED lights up.

There is sufficient
battery power.

v

The LED flashes slowly.

Battery power
decreasing

v

The LED flashes quickly.

The battery is low.
The LED will soon
turn off and the
supply of power will
stop.

Notes

• The battery indicator may show the battery to

be fully charged even when it is not. Charging
the battery shorter than the prescribed time will
result in a shorter operating time on the player.

• A stronger or weaker battery charge may be

indicated when you fast forward or fast reverse
an MD, or when you use the player at a very
cold place.

Battery life

1)

When using the headphones/earphones

(Unit: Approx. hours) (JEITA

2)

)

Batteries

Ni-MH
rechargeable
battery
NH-10WM

3)

LR6 (SG)
Sony Alkaline
dry battery

4)

LR6 (SG)

4)

and

NH-10WM

3)

When using the speakers

(Unit: Approx. hours) (JEITA

2)

)

Batteries

Ni-MH
rechargeable
battery
NH-10WM

3)

LR6 (SG)
Sony Alkaline
dry battery

4)

LR6 (SG)

4)

and

NH-10WM

3)

1)

Measured with the power save function on (see
“Preserving battery power”).

2)

Measured in accordance with the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association) standard (using a Sony
MDW-series Mini-disc).

3)

With a fully charged battery

4)

When using a Sony LR6 (SG) “STAMINA”
alkaline dry battery (produced in Japan).

Note

The battery life may be shorter than that
specified, depending on the temperature of the
location, the operating conditions, and the type
of battery being used.

Using house current

You can operate the player without a
rechargeable battery or a dry battery. To do
this, connect the battery-charging case with
speakers to an AC outlet through the AC
power adaptor, and then attach the player on
the battery-charging case.

B

Additional information

Precautions

On safety

• Make sure to keep the player in the supplied

carrying pouch. If the terminals on the player,
battery-charging case with speakers, or the dry
battery case are accidentally brought into
contact with a metallic object, they may short-
circuit and begin to heat up.

• Keep the terminals on the player or on the dry

battery case away from metallic objects or
surfaces. Such contact may short-circuit the
terminals and cause dangerous heat
generation. When carrying the player with
you, always keep the battery case attached to
the supplied battery-charging case.

• When you carry the supplied rechargeable

battery, be sure to put it in the supplied
rechargeable battery carrying case. Carrying
the rechargeable battery without the case may
cause a short-circuit with metallic objects such
as coins, key rings, or necklaces. As a result,
heat may be generated.

• Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN

3V jack.

• Do not carry or store the dry battery or battery

case in the same place with metallic objects
such as coins, key rings, or necklaces. This
may cause a short-circuit and the generation of
heat.

• Incorrect battery usage may cause the battery

fluid to leak or battery to burst. To prevent
such accidents, observe the following
precautions:
— Install battery with the + and – poles

aligned correctly.

— Do not charge dry battery.

• If a battery leak should develop, carefully and

thoroughly wipe away the battery fluid in the
battery compartment before inserting a new
battery.

• If you will not use the player for a long time,

be sure to disconnect the power supply (AC
power adaptor, dry battery, rechargeable
battery, or the battery-charging case). When
disconnecting the AC power adaptor from the
electrical outlet, grasp the adaptor plug itself;
never pull the cord.

On the AC power adaptor (for the
supplied battery-charging case)

• For use in your house: Use the supplied AC

power adaptor or the optional AC-E30A AC
power adaptor. Do not use any other AC
power adaptor since it may cause the player to
malfunction.

Polarity of the plug

• Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily

accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in the AC power adaptor,
disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately.

SP Stereo LP2

LP4

(normal)

Stereo Stereo

28

33

43

57

72

91

86

107

132

On charging

• The supplied battery-charging case with

speakers can be used only with the
MZ-E810SP. It cannot be used to charge any
other models.

• Do not use the supplied battery-charging case

with speakers to charge any other battery
besides the one designated for it.

• Charge the rechargeable battery at a

temperature of +5°C (+41°F) to +40°C
(+104°F). The charging time will vary
according to the surrounding temperature.

• The battery-charging case and the battery may

become hot during the charging procedure;
this, however poses no danger.

• Because of the battery’s characteristics, the

capacity of the battery may be smaller than
normal when it is used for the first time or
after a long period of disuse. In this case,
charge and discharge the battery several times.
The normal battery life will be restored.

• If the capacity of the rechargeable battery

drops to half the normal amount, replace it
with a new one.

• As soon as the charging is complete, remove

the player from the battery-charging case and
disconnect the battery-charging case from the
electrical outlet. Leaving it connected may
result in reduced battery performance.

On handling

• Do not drop or bump the player. This may

cause the player to malfunction.

• Do not pull on the remote control or

headphones/earphones cords.

• Do not place the player in the following

places:
— An extremely hot place (over +60°C

(+140°F))

— A place exposed to direct sunlight or near a

heater

— In a car with the windows rolled up

(especially in the summer)

— In a damp place such as a bathroom
— Near a source of electromagnetic fields such

as a magnet, speaker, or TV

— In a dusty place

On heat build-up

Heat may build up in the player when it is
charging or operated for a long time. This,
however, is not a malfunction.

On mechanical noise

The player emits mechanical noise while
operating, which is caused by the power-
saving system of the player. This is not a
malfunction.

On installation

• Never use the player where it will be subjected

to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or
vibration.

• Never wrap the player in anything when it is

being used with the AC power adaptor. Heat
build-up in the player may cause malfunction
or injury.

On the remote control

The supplied remote control is designed for
use with the MZ-E810SP only. Note also that
the player cannot be controlled by remote
controls for other models.

On the MiniDisc cartridge

• Do not touch the internal disc directly.

Forcing the shutter open may damage the
internal disc.

• When transporting a minidisc, keep it in its

case.

• Do not place the cartridge where it will be

subjected to light, temperature, moisture or
dust.

• Do not affix the label outside of the specified

area on the MD. Make sure the label is placed
within the recessed space on the disc.

On the headphones/earphones

Road safety

• Do not use headphones/earphones while

driving, cycling, or operating any motorized
vehicle. This may lead to a traffic accident and
is illegal in many areas. It can also be
potentially dangerous to play your player at
high volumes while walking, especially at
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise
extreme caution or discontinue using the
player in potentially hazardous situations.

• If you experience an allergic reaction to the

supplied headphones/earphones, stop using
them at once and consult a doctor or a Sony
service center.

Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones/earphones at high
volumes. Hearing experts advise against
continuous, loud and extended play. If you
experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the
volume or discontinue use.

Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This
will allow you to hear outside sounds and to
be considerate of the people around you.

On the dry battery case

The supplied dry battery case is designed for
use with the MZ-E810SP only.

On cleaning

• After wiping the player casing with a soft

cloth slightly moistened with water, wipe it
again with a dry cloth. Do not use any type of
abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such
as alcohol or benzene as this may mar the
finish on the casing.

• Wipe the disc cartridge with a dry cloth to

remove dirt.

• Dust on the lens may prevent the unit from

operating properly. Be sure to close the disc
compartment lid after inserting or ejecting an MD.

• To maintain good sound quality, use a soft

cloth to clean the plugs of the headphones/
earphones and remote control. A dirty plug
may cause noise or intermittent breaks in the
sound during playback.

• Clean the terminals periodically with a cotton

swab or a soft cloth as illustrated.

Rechargeable battery compartment

Dry battery case

Rechargeable battery (supplied)/
Dry battery (not supplied)

Terminal

Battery-charging case with speakers

Terminal

If you have any questions or problems
concerning your player, please consult your
nearest Sony dealer. (If a trouble occurred
when the disc was in the player, we
recommend that the disc be left in the player
when you consult your Sony dealer so that
the cause of trouble may be better
understood.)

Troubleshooting

The rechargeable battery does not start
charging.

•The terminals of the battery-charging

case are dirty.
b Wipe the terminals with a dry cloth.

•The rechargeable battery is not inserted

in the player.
b Insert the rechargeable battery into

the player.

•The surrounding temperature is too high

or too low (“CannotCHG” appears in the
display when the surrounding
temperature is too high, or “SLOW CHG”
when temperature is too low).
b Charge the battery at a temperature

of +5°C (+41°F) to +40°C (+104°F).

The “3-color info-LED” does not light up
even when the player is attached onto
the battery-charging case.

•The rechargeable battery is not inserted

in the player.
b Insert the rechargeable battery into

the player.

• The LED may not light on immediately

after you placed the player on the
battery-charging case.
b The LED will light up after about 3

minutes and charging will begin.

The player does not work or works poorly.

•The rechargeable battery or dry battery

has been installed incorrectly.
b Install the battery with correct polarity.

•You tried to play with no disc in the

player (“NO DISC” appears on the
remote control).
b Insert an MD.

•The hold function is activated and the

controls are locked. (If you press any of
the operation buttons on the player,
“HOLD” appears on the remote control.)
b Slide HOLD in the opposite

direction of the arrow to release the
hold function.

•You pressed on a button on the player

while making a setting on the remote
control. (“MENU” appears on the
remote control when a button on the
player is pressed.)
b End the setting procedure using the

remote control.

•Moisture has condensed inside the

player.
b Take the MD out and wait for

several hours until the moisture has
evaporated.

•The rechargeable battery or dry battery

is weak (“LOW BATT” appears on the
remote control).
b Insert a new dry battery or recharge

the battery.

•An MD with nothing recording on it is

inserted (“BLANKDISC” appears on
the remote control).
b Insert a recorded MD.

•The player cannot read the disc. (it’s

scratched or dirty) (“READ ERR” or
“TOC ERR”appears on the remote
control.)
b Reinsert or replace the disc.

•While operating, the player received a

mechanical shock, too much static,
abnormal power voltage caused by
lightning etc.
b Restart the player as follows:

1 Disconnect the power source.

2 Let the player sit for about

30 seconds.

3 Reconnect the power source.

There is no sound output from the
headphones/earphones.

•The headphones/earphones plug is not

firmly inserted.
b Insert the headphones/earphones

plug firmly to the remote control.

b Insert the headphones/earphones

plug firmly into the i jack.

•AVLS is on.

b Cancel the AVLS function. For more

details, see “Protecting your hearing.”

•The player is attached to the battery-

charging case with speakers and the
SPEAKER switch on the battery-charging
case is set to ON or SURROUND.
b To use the headphones/earphones

while the player is attached to the
battery-charging case, slide the
SPEAKER switch to OFF.

There is no sound output from the speakers.

•The player is not firmly attached to the

battery-charging case with speakers.
b Attach the player firmly to the

battery-charging case with speakers.

•The SPEAKER switch is set to off.

b Slide the SPEAKER switch to ON or

SURROUND.

The sound from the speakers is distorted.

•The SPEAKER switch is set to

SURROUND.
b Depending on the track being played

when you activated the surround
effects, you may hear some
distortion in the sound. In this case,
turn the volume down or slide the
SPEAKER switch to ON.

The MD does not play normally.

•The player is set to the repeat mode.

b Press and hold the P MODE/

button on the remote control until
“ ” disappears, then start playing.

The MD does not play from the first track.

•The disc stopped playing before

reaching the last track.
b Open the lid or when the player

stops, press and hold the jog lever
for 2 seconds or more to start
playing from the first track.

The playback sound skips.

•The player is placed where it receives

continuous vibration.
b Place the player at a stable place.

• A very short track may cause sound to skip.

The sound has a lot of static.

•Strong magnetism from a television or

other device causing interference.
b Move the player away from the

source of strong magnetism.

Noise is momentarily heard.

•The sound was recorded in LP4 stereo

mode.
b Because of the nature of the

compression method used in LP4
mode, noise may be output on very
rare occasions during playback of
sound recorded in this mode.

During playback, the “3-color info-LED”
or display on the remote control does
not turn on.

• Power save mode is activated.

b In power save mode, the display on

the remote control turns on
whenever the remote control is
operated, but not when the controls
on the player are operated. (The
exception is when the GROUP
button on the player is pushed.)

The group function does not function.

• A disc that has no group settings is

inserted.
b Insert a disc with group settings.

Bookmark play on the player is not
possible. (“NoEntry” appears in the
display on the remote control.)

•You tried to select bookmark play

without setting bookmarks.
b Set bookmarks.

Specifications

Audio playing system
MiniDisc digital audio system
Laser diode properties
Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength:

λ

= 790 nm

Emission duration: continuous
Laser output: less than 44.6 µW*
* This output is the value measured at a distance

of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on
the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.

Revolutions
Approx. 300 rpm to 2,700 rpm
Error correction
ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed
Solomon Code)
Sampling frequency
44.1 kHz
Coding
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding)
ATRAC3: LP2/LP4
Modulation system
EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)
Number of channels
2 stereo channels
1 monaural channel
Frequency response (Headphones/earphones
output terminal)
20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB
Outputs

Headphones/earphones: stereo mini-jack,
maximum output level 5 mW + 5 mW load
impedance 16

Speaker Output

When using the AC power adaptor:
450 mW + 450 mW
When using a dry battery or a rechargeable
battery:
50 mW + 50 mW

Power requirements
Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery
One NH-10WM (supplied): 1.2 V,
900 mAh (MIN)
One LR6 (size AA) battery (not supplied)
External power jack (for the battery-charging
case): Power rating 3V DC
Battery operation time
See “When to replace or recharge the battery”
Dimensions
The player:
Approx. 80.6

Ч

73.4

Ч

15.3 mm (w/h/d) (

3

1

/

4

Ч

3

Ч

5

/

8

in.)

(not including projecting parts and controls)
The battery-charging case with speakers:
Approx. 160.0

Ч

91.7

Ч

22.2 mm (w/h/d) (

6

3

/

8

Ч

3

5

/

8

Ч

7

/

8

in.)

Mass
Approx. 71 g (2.5 oz) (the player only)
Approx. 120 g (4.23 oz) (the battery-charging case
with speakers only)
Supplied accessories
Headphones/earphones with a remote control (1)
Battery-charging case with speakers (1)
AC power adaptor (for the supplied battery-
charging case) (1)
Rechargeable battery (1)
Rechargeable battery carrying case (1)
Dry battery case (1)
Carrying pouch (1)
AC plug adaptor (1)

US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories.

Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

Optional accessories

AC power adaptor AC-E30A
NH-10WM Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery
MDR series stereo headphones/earphones*

* Whether you should plug the headphones/

earphones directly to the i jack on the main
unit or to a remote control, use only
headphones/earphones with stereo mini
plugs. Headphones/earphones with a
microplug cannot be used.

Your dealer may not handle some of the above
listed accessories. Please ask the dealer for
detailed information about the accessories in
your country.

Setting

The backlight lights when you
operate the player or the
remote control, and
automatically turns off when
no operation is made for a
while (factory setting).

The backlight lights while the
player is operating.

The backlight stays off.

Terminal

Terminal

(at the bottom)

B

The elapsed time

Track name

Group name

Disc name

Sound mode

SP/LP mode

SP Stereo LP2

LP4

(normal)

Stereo Stereo

12

13

14

17

19

20

40

44

47

Parts and controls

The Player

2

3

1

4

6

q;

qa

qs

7

8

9

5

1

OPEN switch

2

Terminals for dry battery case

3

HOLD (Locking the control) switch

4

Terminals for charging the battery with
the battery-charging case (at the bottom)

5

.

, > button

6

“3-color info-LED”

7 i

(headphones/earphones) jack

8

GROUP button

9

VOL +*, – buttons

q;

x

button

qa

Battery compartment

qs

u

* button

* VOL + and u have a tactile dot.

The display window of the remote
control

1

2

3

4 5

6

7

8

1

Disc indication

2

Track number display

3

Character information display

4

Group play indication

5

Play mode indication

6

Virtual-Surround/6-band equalizer
indications

7

Battery level indication

8

Bookmark indication

The battery-charging case with
speakers

1

2

4

3

5

6

7

1

OPEN button

2

Speakers

3

Connector terminal for the player

4

SPEAKER (OFF • ON • SURROUND)
switch

5

Terminals for dry battery case

6

DC IN 3V jack

7

Battery charging case lid

The headphones/earphones with a
remote control

8

9

qa

qs

7

A

B

C

D

5

F

q;

1

Headphones/earphones

2

Stereo mini plug

3

Volume control VOL +, –

Turn to adjust the volume.

4

x

(stop) button

5

Jog lever (.•u/ENT•>) button

6

(Group) +, – button

7

Clip

8

HOLD switch

9

Display window

q;

DISPLAY button

qa

P MODE /

(play mode/repeat) button

qs

SOUND button

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Disc

Disc

Play mode

All tracks in the groups
play back once (starting
with the first track in
group 1).

Shuffle play starts with
the group that is
currently playing, and
continues with the
succeeding groups.

The groups are played in
the order that you
specified.

Play mode

Repeat play of tracks
within a group

Repeat shuffle play of
tracks within a group

Repeat play for group
program

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